2023
DOI: 10.3138/topia-2022-0019
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Toxic Rhythms: Protest Masculinities of “Brown Indo-Canadians” versus “Surrey Jacks”

Anjali Gera Roy

Abstract: Bhangra music has generically functioned as the site for the articulation of a particular form of Jat masculinity that may be described as hypermasculine. In its glorification of Jat machismo and reification of the female as an object of the Jat’s adoration, it has perpetuated gendered stereotypes originating in feudal Punjabi cultures of honour. Several Punjabi folksongs or those attributed to legendary Punjabi folk singers map strength, courage, and virility on the Jat body in which the objectification of th… Show more

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